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Titmarsh again. Why?Alan Titmarsh's programmes are always about Titmarsh, sickly sentiment and lots of money being spent, but not about good horticultural practice and he seems to impose gardens on people without thorough consultation. Garden Rescue, which is of the same genre, is much more sensible and watchable. Please, please no more Alan Titmarsh.Daffodil1:48pm Sat 30 Jul
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InsultingLove your garden creates good ideas about gardening. It is good TV watching, OR is it? Tjhought he progamme is clever and well thought out, I think it is demeaning and insulting to the subjects. The episode where the lady was disabled through various illnesses and loved animal, working for the RSPCA could never be able to manage the very glamourous garden that was created.
Is the garden makeover for the subject or simply a vehicle for TV and the presenters. The programmes are creating unrealistic and unmanageable gardens for people. A BBC programme, "The Instant Garden " creates far more realistic and manageable efforts. I really do think this proramme does insult papaglowing8:57am Fri 22 Jul
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Not what it seemsI am afraid these programs are far more contrived than they should be. From being immaculately dressed when surprised at the door, to not being able to use the garden because of grief, even though they have already booked a wedding in it and will need somewhere for live music!Tezmate10:43pm Wed 23 Mar
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Alan Titchmarsh and his team head to Hythe, Hampshire to create a sensory outdoor space for a four-year-old girl with severely limited vision, who will one day go completely blind. The team transform the family's current bland garden into a safe family haven where little Isabelle can learn about the outside world in a comfortable environment